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- Patrimonio Vineyards: Located in the village of Patrimonio, this region is renowned for its exceptional vineyards producing Corsican wines. Visitors can explore the vineyards, sample local wines, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Saint-Florent: A charming coastal town situated near Patrimonio, Saint-Florent offers beautiful beaches, a picturesque harbor, and a bustling marina. Visitors can enjoy water sports, boat trips, and stroll along the waterfront promenade lined with shops and restaurants.
- Agriates Desert: Known as the "Desert of Corsica," the Agriates Desert is a stunning natural landscape located close to Mulino Suttanu. This rugged wilderness features untouched beaches, dunes, and maquis-covered hills, ideal for hiking, sunbathing, and immersing oneself in nature.
- Saleccia Beach: Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica, Saleccia Beach is a hidden gem accessible by boat or a challenging hike from Saint-Florent. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand, it offers a tranquil and secluded spot for relaxation.
- Cap Corse: A peninsula in northern Corsica, Cap Corse boasts breathtaking coastal scenery, charming fishing villages, and historic sites. Visitors can drive along the winding roads, visit the Genoese towers, explore the quaint villages, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Nonza: A picturesque village perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, Nonza is known for its black sand beach and the iconic Tour Paoline. The village also offers stunning views, traditional architecture, and a selection of quaint cafés and restaurants.
- Bastia: As the second-largest city in Corsica, Bastia is a vibrant port town with a rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit the impressive Saint-Nicolas Square and Church, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of its markets and waterfront.
- Nebbio Region: Located near Patrimonio, the Nebbio region is characterized by its fertile plains, vineyards, olive groves, and historic villages. Visitors can taste local olive oil, visit medieval churches, and discover the traditional Corsican way of life.
- Calvi: Situated along Corsica's northwest coast, Calvi is a popular tourist destination offering a beautiful sandy beach, a picturesque marina, and a well-preserved citadel. Visitors can explore the narrow streets of the old town, visit the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, and enjoy a variety of water activities. 10. L'Île-Rousse: This charming seaside town is known for its sandy beaches, colorful buildings, and a lively town center. Visitors can relax on the beach, stroll along the palm-lined promenade, shop at the local market, and visit the iconic red granite Genoese tower.